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Gonadotropin preparations are drugs that mimic the physiological effects of gonadotropins, used therapeutically mainly as fertility medication for ovarian hyperstimulation and ovulation induction. For example, the so-called menotropins consist of LH and FSH extracted from human urine from menopausal women. There are also recombinant variants.[medical citation needed]
Read the full article on WikipediaAssisted Reproductive Technology Clinical criteria: The treatment must be for controlled ovarian stimulation, AND Patient must have an antral follicle count of 20 or less, AND Patient must be receiving medical services as described in items 13200, 13201, or 13202 of the Medicare Benefits Schedule, AND Patient must be undergoing a gonadotrophin releasing antagonist cycle.
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